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let me bring in now terrorism expert steve emerson and forensic video analyst grant fredericks. grant, i'll start with you. you've seen the video. what's your analysis? >> the video unfortunately that's been provided to the public, to the media, has been compressed, so it's been changed slightly by the police and by the fbi as a product of being uploaded to youtube. i think they'll provide better images in the days ahead. as far as video analysis goes, there's a wealth of information there. these guys are wearing very identifiable clothing. when they go to the scene, drop the bag, and leave, they're still wearing that clothing. they'll be tracked from that location to wherever they came from. they're going to get a lot of information. as mark said, if they get out of a vehicle, went to that scene, they'll be able to backtrack them to that vehicle. so that's the hunt right now, is to find out where they went and where they came from. perhaps who else they might have been with. >> sean: do you glean anything from the motion, from their movements, from -- is there anything there th
let me bring in now terrorism expert steve emerson and forensic video analyst grant fredericks. grant, i'll start with you. you've seen the video. what's your analysis? >> the video unfortunately that's been provided to the public, to the media, has been compressed, so it's been changed slightly by the police and by the fbi as a product of being uploaded to youtube. i think they'll provide better images in the days ahead. as far as video analysis goes, there's a wealth of information...
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steve emerson is back with me now. and he goes on, and you hear the same sort of jihadist calls we hear from some of these guys. on the hell fire video which is weird and creepy, it's got a little link to his facebook, and he charges $150 if you want the series. it's so ridiculous and outrageous, it's almost laughable, yet to a young man who had already started the radicalization, it sends a very different message. >> and he adds to the flourishes of having great graphics, and great music. it's not just speeches that go on and on. i mean, he understands technology, and he understands the new generation -- this generation's need for graphics and everything. these dvds are very alluring, just graphically, let alone the rhetoric, which becomes almost mesmerizing, in the chant form where he's calling for killings. now, again, he doesn't say will the prime minister of australia, he says, kill the enemies of islam, kill the jews or pigs who have to be killed. the christians are infidels, they have to be killed. he doesn't cr
steve emerson is back with me now. and he goes on, and you hear the same sort of jihadist calls we hear from some of these guys. on the hell fire video which is weird and creepy, it's got a little link to his facebook, and he charges $150 if you want the series. it's so ridiculous and outrageous, it's almost laughable, yet to a young man who had already started the radicalization, it sends a very different message. >> and he adds to the flourishes of having great graphics, and great...
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>> steve, i mean, it's the cost/benefit decision. nobody likes to talk about that when it comes down to people's lives. >> yeah, i think there was a great piecey dennis lehane who said, we're not going to sacrifice our civil rights in boston and we're going to get right back up. look, there is a balance that's needed here. pete kink and barney frank have talked about, keep homeland security funded correctly, the need to utilize technology. these are 26-mile courses, you can't police every single step of every course, so you need to put good technology in place and you need to work together and there are investments that are needed and they are government investments to keep us safe. >> sherry, we've spent a lot of money. do we need to spend more? >> i don't think it's a matter of spending more. i think it's about doing the job correctly. we do know there's been photographs now of guys walking around with big backpacks. was somebody not on the ball, did somebody not see that, did somebody not look at the cameras? we need to be able to
>> steve, i mean, it's the cost/benefit decision. nobody likes to talk about that when it comes down to people's lives. >> yeah, i think there was a great piecey dennis lehane who said, we're not going to sacrifice our civil rights in boston and we're going to get right back up. look, there is a balance that's needed here. pete kink and barney frank have talked about, keep homeland security funded correctly, the need to utilize technology. these are 26-mile courses, you can't police...
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needs to have pat-downs. >> some say it's designed to comforted a nervous american public. >> shep: steve, thank you. >>> among the first responders, medical workers and civilians that ran to help those that were injured. a familiar face to sports fan, a patriots player was ready to help. first, legendary n.f.l. sportscaster pat summerall has died. he called games for more than 40 years. he became as much as sundays as football itself. >> the hoopla is just about over. we're going to play pretty soon. >> shep: he was part of 16 superbowls, his last in 2002. he was also his final game with long time partner john madden. they worked together for 21 years. summerall did a handful of games after that. before he called the games, pat summerall played ten season in the n.f.l. he died today of sudden cardiac arrest. in a statement fox sports writes his 50 year record as a broadcaster is truly unique and very difficult for anyone to ever walk in his footsteps. patted summerall, dead today at 82. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia,
needs to have pat-downs. >> some say it's designed to comforted a nervous american public. >> shep: steve, thank you. >>> among the first responders, medical workers and civilians that ran to help those that were injured. a familiar face to sports fan, a patriots player was ready to help. first, legendary n.f.l. sportscaster pat summerall has died. he called games for more than 40 years. he became as much as sundays as football itself. >> the hoopla is just about...
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. >> "boston globe" reporter steve silva was at the starting line of the day's biggest event, the boston marathon. >> part of the american sports scene since 1897. >> it was a chilly morning, 30 degrees, people starting to warmup, unlike last year where it was 80 degrees. the weather's not going to be a story this year. what's going to be the story? >> for pediatric resident natalie stavas, it would be a story of giving back. >> it was a very special day for me. i had decided to raise money for boston medical center pediatrics. >> doctors told chris that this was a day her daughter might not ever live to see. >> they said her prognosis was, you know, maybe she'll be 10 if we were lucky. >> the mitochondrial disease that weakened kayla's cells made her terribly ill. >> those first few years were hard, she needed to have medical procedures, time in the hospital, lots of pneumonias. >> for the kay girls, it had been a tough go. kayla's health challenges, two benign brain tumors for chris, the loss of kayla's father, chris' husband to a heart attack at age 42. but this would be a joyful day.
. >> "boston globe" reporter steve silva was at the starting line of the day's biggest event, the boston marathon. >> part of the american sports scene since 1897. >> it was a chilly morning, 30 degrees, people starting to warmup, unlike last year where it was 80 degrees. the weather's not going to be a story this year. what's going to be the story? >> for pediatric resident natalie stavas, it would be a story of giving back. >> it was a very special day...
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what have you got, steve? >> i don't know. >> at first, everything seems normal. >> i was looking at the camera and i was just playing with the volume to see -- make sure the volume worked and basically going through all the functions and options of the camera. >> luckily they were doing their job and they looked through everything to make sure there was nothing on the tapes or memory cards, and that's where they found this. >> the footage shot two years earlier starts innocently enough. it shows two teenagers melvin blevins and angel daley baby-sitting for a bunch of kids. but then the video takes an awful turn when a young toddler enters the scene. >> i just couldn't believe what i witnessed. it's just something i do not want to see again. >> here. >> the child sat on ms. daley's lap and at one point in the video, the male asks if the toddler wants to hit the bowl. >> want to hit the bowl? >> at that point the female held down the toddler and the male put the marijuana pipe into the toddler's mouth. [ coughi
what have you got, steve? >> i don't know. >> at first, everything seems normal. >> i was looking at the camera and i was just playing with the volume to see -- make sure the volume worked and basically going through all the functions and options of the camera. >> luckily they were doing their job and they looked through everything to make sure there was nothing on the tapes or memory cards, and that's where they found this. >> the footage shot two years earlier...
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national correspondent steve centanni has more on that. steve, how exactly is the bombing affecting this debate? >> a few republicans are saying we should postpone the immigration reform bill because of the bombings. chuck grassley of iowa is one of them. he said on friday's hearing we need to be sure that people who intend to harm americans are not allowed to enter the country. republican senator dan coats of indiana is taking that go slow approach. listen. >> immigration is an issue that has dramatic economic effect on americans and national security implications. stemming back a little -- for instance, we have a bigger issue than immigration such as debt issue. >> reporter: he says that is bigger issue, solving the deficit. >> gregg: there are support others both sides of the aisle on this. how are they responding? >> a lot of bipartisan support. coats and grassley are outnumbered. they say this reform bill is a national security bill that will make america safer. it will have multiple background checks and for the first time to prevent
national correspondent steve centanni has more on that. steve, how exactly is the bombing affecting this debate? >> a few republicans are saying we should postpone the immigration reform bill because of the bombings. chuck grassley of iowa is one of them. he said on friday's hearing we need to be sure that people who intend to harm americans are not allowed to enter the country. republican senator dan coats of indiana is taking that go slow approach. listen. >> immigration is an...
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steve emerson is the founder of the investigative project on terrorism. and dan vogel is a former fbi agent and profiler. dan, let me start with you on this as we learn now that this information is going to go back to quantico and that you heard the homeland security committee chair say he believes that this is going to be the best evidence they have. your thoughts on it. >> well, if we're talking about the profiling information, i think certainly that will be part of the investigation. but, more importantly, i think the information that's being gathered from cameras and video from throughout the area is going to be extremely important. >> megyn: they are going through that now. before i get to steve did i ask chairman mccall about that i asked him about his statement which was eye personally believe they're very close to identifying on film the two or more suspects that could possibly be involved in the bombing. the fbi how would they be going about that right now. >> well, with the new technology, i was on the way here i was listening to a radio program
steve emerson is the founder of the investigative project on terrorism. and dan vogel is a former fbi agent and profiler. dan, let me start with you on this as we learn now that this information is going to go back to quantico and that you heard the homeland security committee chair say he believes that this is going to be the best evidence they have. your thoughts on it. >> well, if we're talking about the profiling information, i think certainly that will be part of the investigation....
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steve, gretchen, brian. >>steve: thank you. when you see those pressure cooker bombs, it inspires to the in house magazine from al qaeda. in 2010 they put out an article how to build a bomb in the kitchen of your mom. the man who tried to blow up a truck in times square had a pressure cooker in the back. >>brian: bomb experts say pressure cookers have been around much longer -- the pressure cooker bomb longer than the "inspire" magazine. i think they saw a bag inside a bag. it was so heavy they surmise possibly the bomb was constructed nearby because it couldn't have traveled a great distance. it would have been extremely danger dangerous to get it there. experts say it was probably made close. >>gretchen: wouldn't somebody have seen somebody carrying a really heavy bag. >>brian: at the marathon they had maybe 17,000 people finish. >>steve: and light security as well. five minutes after the top of the hour. >>brian: the f.b.i. reaching out to americans saying tell us what you know. heather nauert joins us live with more on the
steve, gretchen, brian. >>steve: thank you. when you see those pressure cooker bombs, it inspires to the in house magazine from al qaeda. in 2010 they put out an article how to build a bomb in the kitchen of your mom. the man who tried to blow up a truck in times square had a pressure cooker in the back. >>brian: bomb experts say pressure cookers have been around much longer -- the pressure cooker bomb longer than the "inspire" magazine. i think they saw a bag inside a...
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. >> thank you steve for a live look of the briefing room at the white house. we will take you to jay carney's daily briefing as he begins to speak. we are waiting for the daily press to begin. there was a suspicious package reported at the hart building down in d.c. also, of course, we are talking about that second suspicious mailing containing a substance that shows it is ricin. it was sent to president obama. one was sent to a senator from mississippi. somewhat similar to what we saw in the aftermath of 9/11. the anthrax attack. putting one on edge to say the least. connell: we will check back in in a minute. first, fix bikes in the wall street fear index, as it is no. investors are also on high alert. dagen: sandra smith joins us from the pits of the cme. sandra: folks are on edge. it is not just outside of the trading floors. when you take a look at the mix, the fear gauge, this is a prediction in the marketplace of expected volatility over the next 30 days in the stock market. it uses s&p stock options to measure about volatility. there is heightened here
. >> thank you steve for a live look of the briefing room at the white house. we will take you to jay carney's daily briefing as he begins to speak. we are waiting for the daily press to begin. there was a suspicious package reported at the hart building down in d.c. also, of course, we are talking about that second suspicious mailing containing a substance that shows it is ricin. it was sent to president obama. one was sent to a senator from mississippi. somewhat similar to what we saw...
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. >> now the man you saw standing next to steve, his name is jim. he actually was a trauma nurse in iraq for 18 months. and he said all of those skills that he learned in iraq he used yesterday in boston. john? >> they treated scores of people. they saved, no doubt, scores of people. but they also, elizabeth, watched people die. >> they did. they did watch people die. and so steve who we just heard from, he told me the story one of the first patients he worked on was a young woman. he remembers her, blonde hair, blue eyes, maybe about 20 years old. sh came in and, you know, her leg was broken. her abdomen was open due to the explosion. she wasn't breathing. they gave her cpr. they tried over and over again. they just didn't have a pulse. he said when they were treating her after she passed away, they looked around for some kind of identification in her pockets but he said as far as he knew they just didn't know -- still couldn't figure out who she was. >> so sad. as we said, there are a number of people still in the hospital this morning. 17 in crit
. >> now the man you saw standing next to steve, his name is jim. he actually was a trauma nurse in iraq for 18 months. and he said all of those skills that he learned in iraq he used yesterday in boston. john? >> they treated scores of people. they saved, no doubt, scores of people. but they also, elizabeth, watched people die. >> they did. they did watch people die. and so steve who we just heard from, he told me the story one of the first patients he worked on was a young...
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if he is in the justice system to put the right out and get the most likely prospect is steve will clam up. i am unsure if we teach this as criminal-justice we've will learn more about the deceased brother. greta: it will be interesting to see less happens. ambassador, thank you. >> the ipo stock price we have new information and our fox news correspondent joins us. >> the process to find out how he was radicalized has already begun. in new bedford and authorities have confirmed to fox news that three college students have been taken into custody. at the university of massachusetts dartmouth. that is the college at which dzhokar tsarnaev is a student and it is believed these three students may have fed rebates. to men and women brought into custody for of washington that they're not part of the police but this young man's injury i talked to him who knew him a few years ago who were studying at cambridge just up the street from harvard's regular is on the wrestling team, a scholarship, that he was popular and hong about one student said he hung out with them and smoked pot and listened t
if he is in the justice system to put the right out and get the most likely prospect is steve will clam up. i am unsure if we teach this as criminal-justice we've will learn more about the deceased brother. greta: it will be interesting to see less happens. ambassador, thank you. >> the ipo stock price we have new information and our fox news correspondent joins us. >> the process to find out how he was radicalized has already begun. in new bedford and authorities have confirmed to...
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>> work with us, steve! >> who that shocking, shocking -- >> are you for anthony? >> we will tell you who that name is if steve rattner doesn't completely destroy our tease. first, let's go to weather. >> dylan dreyer has a check on the forecast. >> good morning. we are looking at pretty big storm system moving across the country. it's just a cold front but out ahead of it, we have severe storms. back behind it, we have more snow and it looks like we could end up with another 6 to 12 inches of snow as it does start to increase across parts of south dakota and nebraska. you see western and central nebraska, could be an area that gets 6 to 12 inches of snow. we are also looking at the potential for severe storms today especially down across oklahoma, southeastern kansas. tornadoes are certainly a possible later this afternoon and into this evening. elsewhere we will see a lot of large hail and damaging wind gusts. in the northeast we started off with a couple of lighter showers in and around the boston area and down across new york city too but those will move on out
>> work with us, steve! >> who that shocking, shocking -- >> are you for anthony? >> we will tell you who that name is if steve rattner doesn't completely destroy our tease. first, let's go to weather. >> dylan dreyer has a check on the forecast. >> good morning. we are looking at pretty big storm system moving across the country. it's just a cold front but out ahead of it, we have severe storms. back behind it, we have more snow and it looks like we could...
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that's where it is right now. >> always good, steve. it seems like you have covered all the bases over the past few weeks. we'll talk to you soon. apple options are on the move. josh lipton has that for us at hq. >> we're looking at apple down 2%. staying in the red. be e low 400. i spoke to mark sebastian saying volume is heavy. trading at close to the $10. trading request move close either way between now and tomorrow night. so the pgss traders betting this thing stays very volatile. carl, back to you. >> thanks going to be important to watch, josh. thanks so much. it's a big day for earnings from tech to the consumer. earnings squad is ready to break it down for you. and later on, the public company agains tomorrow. we're live at a park in san diego with a look at whether it will be a whale of a deal. revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 milli
that's where it is right now. >> always good, steve. it seems like you have covered all the bases over the past few weeks. we'll talk to you soon. apple options are on the move. josh lipton has that for us at hq. >> we're looking at apple down 2%. staying in the red. be e low 400. i spoke to mark sebastian saying volume is heavy. trading at close to the $10. trading request move close either way between now and tomorrow night. so the pgss traders betting this thing stays very...
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levin steve forbes and are laugher and those who have pushed from before me. john: we will hear from him later. what i hate even more is the complication. i resent i have to pay bob for the hours he spends doing my tax forms. but i have to because there is no way i could do mine on my own. the federal tax code is 70,000 pages long. 70,000 pages. this is just what the fed does and state and local does more. they all have some purpose to penalize behavior coming anchorage and other but the results is insanity that helps the politically connected. people in the know like me. the tax rules once gave me a free tax -- golf cart because john -- charlie rangel said it was a good thing. >> energy efficient cars such as plugging in a car. >> they could advertise free cars. >> for $6,000 get a $6,000 tax credit. got this totally free. >> but the taxpayers paid for its. >> and i gave it away. and that credit no longer exists but things like that keep the tax code complicated this is just the income tax. there are sneaky taxes that most of you may not even know about that.
levin steve forbes and are laugher and those who have pushed from before me. john: we will hear from him later. what i hate even more is the complication. i resent i have to pay bob for the hours he spends doing my tax forms. but i have to because there is no way i could do mine on my own. the federal tax code is 70,000 pages long. 70,000 pages. this is just what the fed does and state and local does more. they all have some purpose to penalize behavior coming anchorage and other but the...
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i'm steve kornacki. the u.s. will double its aid to the syrian opposition and kerry was speaking with foreign ministers and the officials in colorado said five snowboarders were killed in avalanche. massachusetts governor patrick said last night that the accused boston marathon bomber is in critical but stable condition. still in no shape to talk to authorities. newly released police infrared 1r video shows when tsarnaev was hiding in a boat friday night. after police rushed to the scene after tip from the resident that found him there. at the london marathon this morning, runners observed a moment of silence from the victims of monday's bombings in boston. and last night hundreds turned out for a vigil to commemorate the week's final fatality. 26-year-old m.i.t. police officer sean collier who was shot and killed thursday night in the line of duty. >>> boston has never in memory had a week as trying as tragic and as nerve racks, as confusing and as sad and as terrifying as this past one. which is what made this
i'm steve kornacki. the u.s. will double its aid to the syrian opposition and kerry was speaking with foreign ministers and the officials in colorado said five snowboarders were killed in avalanche. massachusetts governor patrick said last night that the accused boston marathon bomber is in critical but stable condition. still in no shape to talk to authorities. newly released police infrared 1r video shows when tsarnaev was hiding in a boat friday night. after police rushed to the scene after...
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everyone knows what this play is all about. >> go ahead, steve. fight back. >> well, congressman, wasn't john boehner in the room? wasn't mitch mcconnell present for this sequester? >> absolutely. >> so why are you saying it's the president's deal? >> it was the president's idea. and he just signed a bill -- >> have you guys -- >> to lock in these sequester levels. >> by the way, that's not true, steve. hold on a second. all these guys on the appropriations committee in both the senate and the house have offered to liberalize rules for sub accounts. by the way, the administration has a lot of leeway on sub accounts. guy benson, i come to you again. okay, i'm in favor of the darn sequester. it's not perfect. but some place, sometime, you've got to cut spending and i would rather do that than raise taxes. >> i agree with that, but do it in a slightly smarter way. >> that's what i'm asking. >> they passed laws that would replace sequester. the president, his idea. he signed it into law. >> how did it pass congress? >> bipartisan basis. and then senat
everyone knows what this play is all about. >> go ahead, steve. fight back. >> well, congressman, wasn't john boehner in the room? wasn't mitch mcconnell present for this sequester? >> absolutely. >> so why are you saying it's the president's deal? >> it was the president's idea. and he just signed a bill -- >> have you guys -- >> to lock in these sequester levels. >> by the way, that's not true, steve. hold on a second. all these guys on the...
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gretchen, brian and steve? >>steve: thank you very much. man's best friend they are and law enforcement's best friend. >>gretchen: coming up on "fox & friends," surveillance cameras key to catching the boston bombing suspects but critics still say america is succombing to big brother. before you decide wait till you hear from new york city commissioner ray kelly known for his high-tech eye over the city. ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that can actually see like a human, using stereoscopic cameras. ♪ and even stoitself if it h to. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. can you start the day the way you want? can orencia (abatacept) help? [ woman ] i wanted to get up when i was ready, not my joints. [ female announcer ] could your "i want" become "i can"? talk to your rheumatolost. orencia reduces many ra symptoms like pain, morning stiffness and the progression of joint damage. it's helped new ra patients and those not helped enough b
gretchen, brian and steve? >>steve: thank you very much. man's best friend they are and law enforcement's best friend. >>gretchen: coming up on "fox & friends," surveillance cameras key to catching the boston bombing suspects but critics still say america is succombing to big brother. before you decide wait till you hear from new york city commissioner ray kelly known for his high-tech eye over the city. ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that can actually see like a human,...
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steve? >>steve: thanks, brian. this morning doctors are working to treat more than 144 people injured in yesterday's bombing. most of them hit with shrapnel, ball bearings, b-b's. today investigators need to figure out what kind of bomb could have caused that explosion. we have a former commanding officer in the nypd bomb squad. he joins us live. good morning toufplt >> good -- good morning to you. >>steve: we're going to put up some of the videos we have. tell us what you can by looking at pictures of the explosion. we've got a number of them. here is right at the finish line. >> of course a person -- the first thing you see is the color of smoke, the plume of smoke, the direction it is going. all you can tell from that is something exploded. initially there were reports of a propane gas tank to accidental. when the second one went off, maybe figured out maybe this wasn't an accident. >>steve: the smoke is white. what does that mean? >> anybody in the explosives field will be able to tell you that certain explosiv
steve? >>steve: thanks, brian. this morning doctors are working to treat more than 144 people injured in yesterday's bombing. most of them hit with shrapnel, ball bearings, b-b's. today investigators need to figure out what kind of bomb could have caused that explosion. we have a former commanding officer in the nypd bomb squad. he joins us live. good morning toufplt >> good -- good morning to you. >>steve: we're going to put up some of the videos we have. tell us what you can...
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we touched on that with steve emmerson as well. yesterday evening and this morning, even, i sat in for gretchen carlson on "fox & friends" and the news was that they had found at least two undetonated devices that the authority tracked those down and today they have a news conference the fbi and the boston authorities and do a complete reversal on that. they weren't the initial ones saying are, but they came out and they have no undetonated devices when i look at the sources, and they were citing a senior u.s. intelligence officials, a u.s. representative william keating, a member of the congressional homeland security committee who said two or unexploded devices were found. an official from atf who says two devices were found. it's not like a blog who says they were found. >> yes and no. yes, it's not like some blog, but the more attenuated the people were from the scene, the more likely they would get things wrong and doesn't matter how many stripes they had in the army, you're talking people at a very high level of government an
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steve silva and david able. they both walked us through what they saw. >> at the finish line getting the late runners. most of those were charity runners. things just going along swimmingly and then boom and smoke just billowed straight up into the air and me and the other photographers immediately ran over there and 20 seconds after that a second explosion went off in the next corner. both devices were in trash cans. they went off and it was carnage. we had a number of cuts and bruises, cuts. man lost part of his leg. everyone was scrambling. it was a chaotic scene. it turned quickly into a crime scene. i've been living here since '85 and it's always been known as the best day in boston. they turned a beautiful day into a nightmare. >> i was standing on the finish line taking videos of runners coming in when the blast, the first blast occurred about ten free throw where i was standing. we saw a pile of bodies. we saw a lot of horrific things. we saw a lot of blood, a lot of shattered glass. i still can't get th
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steve, gretchen and brian. >> steve: thank you very much. let's dial in, the former mayor of new york city, rudy guiliani. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: the big headline this morning is apparently after the explosion in boston, a fellow who runs a fireworks super store called phantom fireworks started looking through his records and discovered tamerlan apparently was at that location in new hampshire, bought a great big supply of it, enough to build one of the pressure cooker bombs. it's the same place where the times square bomber, same company, but that one was in matamoros, pennsylvania, where he bought the stuff for the pressure cooker bomb. what do you think about fireworks? >> i think the situation is getting more and more difficult. the fact is this looks like a guy that should have been on a watch list. >> steve: he kind of was. >> but he really wasn't. if he was on the watch list, nobody was watching. >> steve: that's right. >> we have to -- nobody wants to criticize anyone. i was in law enforcement, i don't want t
steve, gretchen and brian. >> steve: thank you very much. let's dial in, the former mayor of new york city, rudy guiliani. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: the big headline this morning is apparently after the explosion in boston, a fellow who runs a fireworks super store called phantom fireworks started looking through his records and discovered tamerlan apparently was at that location in new hampshire, bought a great big supply of it, enough to build one of...
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>> bret: steve centanni live here in d.c. steve, thank you. some of the most compelling accounts to come out of boston are from the eyewitnesses. and the people who tried to help. correspondent douglas kennedy has that part of the story. [explosion] >> the bomb that where to through boilston street took with it lives and dreams. in fact, many people in boston and the nation. especially those who saw the mayhem firsthand. >> it went off, you know, my ears, you know, just from the compression of the explosive device hit us and shattered the window next to us. and, you know, and i looked back and i see a cloud of smoke. >> it took probably five or ten seconds to realize what had happened because it couldn't happen there. so, it was just too surreal. >> still personal tragedy quickly turned into communal hope as the city almost instantly came together. to comfort the fallen. and aid the afflicted. >> they responded within 15 seconds. you saw everybody coming down here. >> marathon volunteers and boston ems were bringing in wheelchairs to carry the
>> bret: steve centanni live here in d.c. steve, thank you. some of the most compelling accounts to come out of boston are from the eyewitnesses. and the people who tried to help. correspondent douglas kennedy has that part of the story. [explosion] >> the bomb that where to through boilston street took with it lives and dreams. in fact, many people in boston and the nation. especially those who saw the mayhem firsthand. >> it went off, you know, my ears, you know, just from...
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. >> we are going to talk to our expert to talk more about this, steve rogers, he's a former fbi agent with the joint terrorism task force. he joins us now to hopefully answer questions. a lot of people waking up this morning, hearing about this, unnamed at this point foreign government asked that the older brother, tamerlan be investigated for possible ties to extremist groups. nothing was found. what would the fbi have done? what would have been involved in that search? >> to begin with, we have to keep in mind that they did a lot of questioning, a lot of groundwork. i liken it to a good analogy, if you commit a crime, okay, and the fbi or the police take your fingerprint. if you've ever be arrested before, there's nothing going to be in a data bank to grab on to. no known terrorist groups, no crimes committed. as a result, he never showed a red flag anywhere. >> what about the trip that peter doocy was talking about, that happened recently where he takes a trip out of the country, goes to russia, we don't know where he went after that. he's gone for six months, but he's in the middl
. >> we are going to talk to our expert to talk more about this, steve rogers, he's a former fbi agent with the joint terrorism task force. he joins us now to hopefully answer questions. a lot of people waking up this morning, hearing about this, unnamed at this point foreign government asked that the older brother, tamerlan be investigated for possible ties to extremist groups. nothing was found. what would the fbi have done? what would have been involved in that search? >> to...
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steve osunsami, abc news. thank you for that report. we'll check back. >>> we also want to get to abc's jim ryan, who made it pretty close to the scene. he's been brought back a little bit, about two miles away. jim, tell us any updates or what you're seeing now. >> reporter: seeing a little trickle of people from this way, coming from their homes. they can't get back in there. evacuation is in place. folks are coming out, chatting among themselves and talking about the experience of going through this terrible, terrible thing. a man named mike baker, who lives about two miles from the explosion site, said he felt his entire house shake. he and his wife and son then jumped in the pickup truck. they were concerned about his wife's mother. so they drove to the retirement home just across the street from the fertilizer factory. the factory, by the way, the plant is almost in the middle of town. this whole community sort of grew up around it, as so many agricultural communities do. they got to the retirement home and found it in ruins. they
steve osunsami, abc news. thank you for that report. we'll check back. >>> we also want to get to abc's jim ryan, who made it pretty close to the scene. he's been brought back a little bit, about two miles away. jim, tell us any updates or what you're seeing now. >> reporter: seeing a little trickle of people from this way, coming from their homes. they can't get back in there. evacuation is in place. folks are coming out, chatting among themselves and talking about the...
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>> bret: steve centanni live here in d.c. steve, thank you. some of the most compelling accounts to come out of boston are from the eyewitnesses. and the people who tried to help. correspondent douglas kennedy has that part of the story. [explosion] >> the bomb that where to through boilston street took with it lives and dreams. in fact, many people in boston and the nation. especially those who saw the mayhem firsthand. >> it went off, you know, my ears, you know, just from the compression of the explosive device hit us and shattered the window next to us. and, you know, and i looked back and i see a cloud of smoke. >> it took probably five or ten seconds to realize what had happened because it couldn't happen there. so, it was just too surreal. >> still personal tragedy quickly turned into communal hope as the city almost instantly came together. to comfort the fallen. and aid the afflicted. >> they responded within 15 seconds. you saw everybody coming down here. >> marathon volunteers and boston ems were bringing in wheelchairs to carry the
>> bret: steve centanni live here in d.c. steve, thank you. some of the most compelling accounts to come out of boston are from the eyewitnesses. and the people who tried to help. correspondent douglas kennedy has that part of the story. [explosion] >> the bomb that where to through boilston street took with it lives and dreams. in fact, many people in boston and the nation. especially those who saw the mayhem firsthand. >> it went off, you know, my ears, you know, just from...
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york post was running and hasn't as far as i know apologized that it was a saudi national you know steve emerson of course but this guy has a history going way back to the early ninety's of just flat out lying. so you know this is again the lack of accountability and they put out. this sort of incitement to mob violence against darker skinned or muslims or perceived muslims and arabs. and it's essentially just it's in the sight incitement to riot there was no. you know there was no sort of. and it wasn't an attempt to say look we're not sure we don't know you know this could be dangerous to say this or whatever they just they they let themselves go and again the problem is a lack of accountability what they don't get punished nobody's getting punished the media outlets are not getting punished. you know i wonder if their ratings are even hurting i mean they may be thinking that if we don't even come up with the rumors our ratings are going or are going to suffer people should should organize a boycott against this or punish them somehow but without punishment it's you know we're just we'
york post was running and hasn't as far as i know apologized that it was a saudi national you know steve emerson of course but this guy has a history going way back to the early ninety's of just flat out lying. so you know this is again the lack of accountability and they put out. this sort of incitement to mob violence against darker skinned or muslims or perceived muslims and arabs. and it's essentially just it's in the sight incitement to riot there was no. you know there was no sort of. and...
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that it was a saudi national you know steve emerson of course but this guy has a history going way back to the early ninety's of just flat out lying. so you know this is again the lack of accountability that they put out. this sort of incitement to mob violence against darker skinned or muslims or perceived muslims and arabs. and it's essentially just it's an insight incitement to riot there was no. you know there was no sort of. and it wasn't an attempt to say look we're not sure we don't know you know this could be dangerous to say this or whatever they just they they let themselves go and again the problem is a lack of accountability what they don't get punished nobody's getting punished the media outlets are not getting punished. you know i wonder if their ratings are even hurting i mean they may be thinking that if we don't even come up with the rumors our ratings are going or are going to suffer people should should organize a boycott against this or punish them somehow but without punishment it's you know we're stuck with the same crap the media did create in same problems over a
that it was a saudi national you know steve emerson of course but this guy has a history going way back to the early ninety's of just flat out lying. so you know this is again the lack of accountability that they put out. this sort of incitement to mob violence against darker skinned or muslims or perceived muslims and arabs. and it's essentially just it's an insight incitement to riot there was no. you know there was no sort of. and it wasn't an attempt to say look we're not sure we don't know...
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that it was a saudi national you know steve emerson of course but this guy has a history going way back to the early ninety's of just flat out lying. so you know this is again the lack of accountability and they put out. this sort of incitement to mob violence against darker skinned or muslims or perceived muslims and arabs. and it's essentially just it's in the sight incitement to riot there was no. you know there was no sort of. and it wasn't an attempt to say look we're not sure we don't know you know this could be dangerous to say this or whatever they just they they let themselves go and again the problem is a lack of accountability what they don't get punished nobody's getting punished the media outlets are not getting punished. you know i wonder if their ratings are even hurting i mean they may be thinking that if we don't even come up with the rumors our ratings are going or are going to suffer people should should organize a boycott against this or punish them somehow but without punishment it's you know we're stuck with the same crap the media creating same problems over and o
that it was a saudi national you know steve emerson of course but this guy has a history going way back to the early ninety's of just flat out lying. so you know this is again the lack of accountability and they put out. this sort of incitement to mob violence against darker skinned or muslims or perceived muslims and arabs. and it's essentially just it's in the sight incitement to riot there was no. you know there was no sort of. and it wasn't an attempt to say look we're not sure we don't...
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abc's steve osunsami. >> reporter: residents begging to get home were finally allowed a few short hours saturday night to get in and get out. at kathy and jim doherty's house, several blocks away from the explosion, they came home to broken glass and cracks in the ceiling. >> i can't explain, i know i'll never hear anything that loud again. >> reporter: authorities are allowing only some residents to see their homes. >> we're very, very fortunate. lot of people have lost everything. >> reporter: people closest to the worst damage were told overnight it could be another week before they get back in, they're still worried about broken gas pipes or pipes connected to the plant, causing another deadly explosion. no one here wants to relive this. 14 people were killed. federal investigators are here. they still haven't shared what they think caused the plant to blow. homeowners they're letting in now, still live far away from the plant that exploded. it is several streets, several city blocks that way. workers there now say, walls around the building are still crumbling and the fire there is
abc's steve osunsami. >> reporter: residents begging to get home were finally allowed a few short hours saturday night to get in and get out. at kathy and jim doherty's house, several blocks away from the explosion, they came home to broken glass and cracks in the ceiling. >> i can't explain, i know i'll never hear anything that loud again. >> reporter: authorities are allowing only some residents to see their homes. >> we're very, very fortunate. lot of people have lost...
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. >> shannon: steve, thank you. it has been 18 years since the alfred p. mura federal building was bombed. six years later, 9/11 and americans were introduced to another round of new security measure, involving air travel. how will the boston marathon bombings change the way races or other large public evens are concernd? we have the former fbi assistant director who oversaw the oklahoma city bombing investigation. danny, thank you for joining us today. >> thank you. good afternoon. >> shannon: how do you think what happened in boston will impact everything from the super bowl to the next boston marathon? >> dramatically. one of our clients is a major sports organization. we have already had meetings with them. the key to a lot of this is backpacks. you don't allow backpacks in. unfortunately in a situation like a marathon, where you have 30 miles of activity, it is very difficult to restrict backpacks. in the super bowl, any kind of a stadium atmosphere, n, major league baseball, you can put a lot of controls in and people can feel fairly confident, i thi
. >> shannon: steve, thank you. it has been 18 years since the alfred p. mura federal building was bombed. six years later, 9/11 and americans were introduced to another round of new security measure, involving air travel. how will the boston marathon bombings change the way races or other large public evens are concernd? we have the former fbi assistant director who oversaw the oklahoma city bombing investigation. danny, thank you for joining us today. >> thank you. good afternoon....
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al allege joining us now is steve emerson. >> good morning. especially pleased to speak to brian because i know he always wanted to be a rock star. >> brian: with huckabee. >> alisyn: brian has always studied terrorism since 9/11 and this one is a peculiar one, steve, i think you you would agree because they are from chechnya. do you think that this is the start of something in terms of chechnya targeting the united states or are these just two disaffected young men in america who didn't quite fit in and they are lone wolves. >> they fit in perfectly well. they went to very nice schools. one was, you know, an accomplished boxer. their transition into terrorism was because of something much larger. that's jihadism. they weren't chechnyaen separatists. those are never attacked the u.s. they were attracted by the jihad ideology. that's why they were interviewed by the fbi. because they believe in something, it's not a criminal predicate. when you act on something, violently, against the law, that's when it becomes a criminal predicate. if you ask
al allege joining us now is steve emerson. >> good morning. especially pleased to speak to brian because i know he always wanted to be a rock star. >> brian: with huckabee. >> alisyn: brian has always studied terrorism since 9/11 and this one is a peculiar one, steve, i think you you would agree because they are from chechnya. do you think that this is the start of something in terms of chechnya targeting the united states or are these just two disaffected young men in america...
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host: steve dennis is with cq roll call, their white house correspondent. gun-control is another issue. we saw what happened last week. take us through gun control this week on capitol. guest: gun-control really is close to and dead. -- to dead. it was pulled off the senate floor last week because the key background checks vote failed. the democrats were not able to get 60 votes for an amendment that would have overturned a republican filibuster threat. thee that happened, momentum for that bill collapsed. the supporters of it will be looking around for additional votes, to find if there is another angle they can pursue, another amendment or changed to the amendment to get more votes. if they have a pretty steep hurdles. they need five more votes. a lot of people who put together the amendment -- pat toomey, the republican senator from basically it says as far as he's concerned, it's probably time to move on, the senate has acted, and let's move on to other ridings. that's probably what will happen unless there's a huge groundswell from the public. we will
host: steve dennis is with cq roll call, their white house correspondent. gun-control is another issue. we saw what happened last week. take us through gun control this week on capitol. guest: gun-control really is close to and dead. -- to dead. it was pulled off the senate floor last week because the key background checks vote failed. the democrats were not able to get 60 votes for an amendment that would have overturned a republican filibuster threat. thee that happened, momentum for that...
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steve hartman has the story of a veteran's battle against illiteracy. steve reynolds tours some of chicago's top pent houses and more but first the headlines for this sunday morning 212 of april 2013. the investigation into what motivated two ethnic chechen brothers who are suspects in the boston marathon bombings goes on. president obama met with national security officials yesterday to discuss the probe. there were memorial services throughout boston. and at fenway park neal diamond was on hand to sing sweet caroline, a long-time fan favorite. ♪ it never seemed so good >> osgood: more than 50 of those injured in last monday's explosions remain hospitalized. three are in critical condition. residents are being permitted to return to their homes in west texas four days after wednesday's huge explosion of a fertilizer plant there. the death toll stands at 14 with some 200 injured. the powerful earthquake in southwestern china has killed at least 180 people and injured more than 11,000 others. meeting in washington the world bank says it will work to el
steve hartman has the story of a veteran's battle against illiteracy. steve reynolds tours some of chicago's top pent houses and more but first the headlines for this sunday morning 212 of april 2013. the investigation into what motivated two ethnic chechen brothers who are suspects in the boston marathon bombings goes on. president obama met with national security officials yesterday to discuss the probe. there were memorial services throughout boston. and at fenway park neal diamond was on...
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steve, thank you very much. it's a story we'll continue to watch. jon: so al-qaeda link today a canadian terror plot targeting a u.s. passenger train. the deadly terror bombing at the boston marathon, four americans including the u.s. ambassador murdered by terrorists in benghazi, libya. all of it is putting the obama administration's policy on terror back in the spotlight. will it affect the white house agenda? let's talk about it with david drucker, senior editor of "roll call." the president often said especially during the campaign that al-qaeda is on the run. does this prove him wrong, david? >> well, i don't know if it proves him wrong. i think time will tell how much of an issue this becomes for him politically. i think the question here, jon, is does the -- do the recent events overtake his agenda for the balance of his presidency to where he has to focus in public largely on national security and foreign policy issues as opposed to his very robust domestic agenda? jon: lindsey graham was on with his last hour and pretty critical about the j
steve, thank you very much. it's a story we'll continue to watch. jon: so al-qaeda link today a canadian terror plot targeting a u.s. passenger train. the deadly terror bombing at the boston marathon, four americans including the u.s. ambassador murdered by terrorists in benghazi, libya. all of it is putting the obama administration's policy on terror back in the spotlight. will it affect the white house agenda? let's talk about it with david drucker, senior editor of "roll call." the...
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host: the sun twitter -- -- this on twitter -- steve from savannah, georgia. caller: i am calling in because i am not only outraged at what happened but your first caller, she spoke with a nice british accents telling people how she was so patriotic when she took her oath of office in this country and people she looked around the room and she was the only one who belong here and so forth. basically saying that people who did not look like her did not belong here. -- this isis citizen a british citizen. if any citizen of that country immigrates to britain, people like curt treat them as if they do not belong there. britain colonizes those countries. about howing patriotic -- basically trying to tell people in this country that they should exclude certain people. because she is accepted hear other people do not belong here. i was really offended by her comments because i took an oath in this country twice, one to become a citizen the second to serve this country and military. i am highly offended when i hear people like her talk. she is accepted here based on he
host: the sun twitter -- -- this on twitter -- steve from savannah, georgia. caller: i am calling in because i am not only outraged at what happened but your first caller, she spoke with a nice british accents telling people how she was so patriotic when she took her oath of office in this country and people she looked around the room and she was the only one who belong here and so forth. basically saying that people who did not look like her did not belong here. -- this isis citizen a british...
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and legitimate fear on the part of those in political office is that it will embolden candidates like steve king in iowa who's kind of xenophobic, anti-immigrant candidate to challenge for the republican senate nomination and move the die and the debate and depending upon what the effect is on the senate, where there seems to be strong support, not deep but strong -- wide support for the immigration bill, the impact on the house. if you're scared stiff as a house republican, you're going to be challenged in a primary. if the primary determines who wins those districts. this could make them more timid in supporting immigration. >> i'm a little bit dubious. these people have been here a while. they're american schools, reasonably assimilated judging by their twitter feeds and i think the immigration debate is going to take over itself. i've become much more sossimistic, even in the senate. - but i doubt this will play into that. that will be a big separate debate over a series of weeks or months. >> brown: what about gun control? byny measure that was the political story of the week, the defe
and legitimate fear on the part of those in political office is that it will embolden candidates like steve king in iowa who's kind of xenophobic, anti-immigrant candidate to challenge for the republican senate nomination and move the die and the debate and depending upon what the effect is on the senate, where there seems to be strong support, not deep but strong -- wide support for the immigration bill, the impact on the house. if you're scared stiff as a house republican, you're going to be...
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to yoby toyota. >> steve martin i an actor, comedian and producer, but also a song writer. >> he and edie bricll, how did this pair up happen, this collaboration? >> want me to go? we've known each other for over 20 or more years, but we reay just met i mean met at a party a cole of years ago and we thought maybe we could write some songs together and then we did this horrible thing you never don hollywood, we followed up on it. >> you actually did it. has it been at all different for you edie? >> completely different. steve's tunes inspired me to right in a way i never have befo. >> she said it, not me. >> i always wanted to say this, ladies and gentlem, steve and edie. >> take it away. ♪ ♪ shead a job buthean from the bank, he was married with a son ♪ ♪ all of her familyaid give that child away, try to erase what you done ♪ ♪ but whenhe held that sweet boy in her arms none of their words meant a thing ♪ and when she held that sweet boy in h arms she heard the quiet angels sing ♪ ♪ love, love, love has come for you ♪ ♪ love, love, love has come for you ♪ ♪
to yoby toyota. >> steve martin i an actor, comedian and producer, but also a song writer. >> he and edie bricll, how did this pair up happen, this collaboration? >> want me to go? we've known each other for over 20 or more years, but we reay just met i mean met at a party a cole of years ago and we thought maybe we could write some songs together and then we did this horrible thing you never don hollywood, we followed up on it. >> you actually did it. has it been at all...
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the clerk: senate resolution 103, to authorize representation by senate legal counsel in the case of steve shaumberg, senator mitch mcconnell, et al. mr. schumer: i ask unanimous consent the motions to reconsider be laid onhe table n interng action or debate. the presiding officer: without object mr. schumer: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that when the senate completes its business today, it adjourn until 2:00 p.m. on monday, april 22, 2013, thatlowingheyer and the pledge, the morning siss be deed expired, the journal of proceedings be approved to date and the time for the two leaders be reserved for their use later i the day, and that following any leader remarks, the senate proceed to a period of morning business until 5:30, with the senators permitted to speak therein for up to ten minutes each. further, at 5:30 p.m., the senate resume consideration of the motion to proceed to calendar number 41, senate resolution 743, and immediately proceed to the cloture vote on the motion to proceed. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: at 5:30 p.m. on monday, there will b
the clerk: senate resolution 103, to authorize representation by senate legal counsel in the case of steve shaumberg, senator mitch mcconnell, et al. mr. schumer: i ask unanimous consent the motions to reconsider be laid onhe table n interng action or debate. the presiding officer: without object mr. schumer: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that when the senate completes its business today, it adjourn until 2:00 p.m. on monday, april 22, 2013, thatlowingheyer and the pledge, the morning...
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that was right after steve jobs died. we want to explore a couple of reasons why the stock is trading so much lower. when you look at the technology business, it is almost like the movie business. you have to unveil hit after hit. the stock exchange is maturing. most people who have cell phones have smart phones. competition has never been more intense. you look at amazon creating great products. we'll be watching the earnings and the guidance. wolf. >> we'll see what happens with apple. >>> coming up, a nike t-shirt with the words boston massacre stayed on sale for days after the bombings. we'll tell you what they're doing about that coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through april 30th. >>> nike is pulling t-shirts with
that was right after steve jobs died. we want to explore a couple of reasons why the stock is trading so much lower. when you look at the technology business, it is almost like the movie business. you have to unveil hit after hit. the stock exchange is maturing. most people who have cell phones have smart phones. competition has never been more intense. you look at amazon creating great products. we'll be watching the earnings and the guidance. wolf. >> we'll see what happens with apple....
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hi, steve. ask theif i could colonel to comment on why, and if he believes that 90% of terrorism in the world today is done by muslim extremists. guest: steve, i do not have the numbers. i know for a while people used to think that the suicide bombers all came out of the middle east. actually, it came out of shora laska if you just look at raw numbers -- sri lanka it you just look at raw numbers. if you look in the last two decades and with the taking of our hostages in the embassy in tehran, you'll see a lot of people that come from that culture. i will also tell you that many of the hijackers on 9/11 spent the night before and strip bars drinking. friends have any of my derth i gooims that go to strip bars and get intoxicated. sometimes we confuse culture with religion. america when they think about muslims they think of saudi arabia where the women have to wear all of this stuff like in certain parts of afghanistan, and that women cannot drive or be out of public by themselves or whatever. th
hi, steve. ask theif i could colonel to comment on why, and if he believes that 90% of terrorism in the world today is done by muslim extremists. guest: steve, i do not have the numbers. i know for a while people used to think that the suicide bombers all came out of the middle east. actually, it came out of shora laska if you just look at raw numbers -- sri lanka it you just look at raw numbers. if you look in the last two decades and with the taking of our hostages in the embassy in tehran,...
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he lost part of his leg and another gentleman steve chamberlain came up here because the mother-daughter duo recovering in one room, they wanted to come talk them through what life will be like without limbs. here he was. you lost your leg in an i.e.d. accident. how do you try to explain to these people who are still reeling that it is going to be okay? >> well, you know, you can only tell them what you've been through and i remember when i was in there in walter reid there were amputees there and they were giving me words of encouragement and stuff like that and it did help. at the same time she is going to go through her own healing process and there will be times when no matter what we can tell her or see what we do. until she experiences it for herself she'll have self-doubt at some point but seeing what other people can do and seeing what we do with our lives as amputees, you know, will give her that hope and when she gets down she'll be able to lean on that and go if they can do it eventually i will do it and she will. >> so some optimism from these veteran amputees today. i should
he lost part of his leg and another gentleman steve chamberlain came up here because the mother-daughter duo recovering in one room, they wanted to come talk them through what life will be like without limbs. here he was. you lost your leg in an i.e.d. accident. how do you try to explain to these people who are still reeling that it is going to be okay? >> well, you know, you can only tell them what you've been through and i remember when i was in there in walter reid there were amputees...